England will tour Argentina this summer, playing one Test match against the Pumas, plus a couple of other fixtures.

No decision has yet been made on whether England will also take on South Africa, following the cancellation of their proposed South Sea Islands trip.

England's initial plans had been to tackle Fiji, Samoa and Tonga in June, but those games were ruled out because of a clash of fixtures in both hemispheres.

"We are definitely going to Argentina," said England coach Woodward. "It is looking like one Test and some other games there, and I am happy with that."

The Swansea back row forward replaces the injured Scott Quinnell in the starting line-up.

His return is one of four changes with coach Steve Hansen calling up Rhys Williams, Mark Taylor, Barry Williams and Ian Gough. It could be five if fly-half Stephen Jones is passed fit.

Williams is preferred to Bridgend's Dafydd James on the right wing, Taylor comes in for Bridgend's Gareth Thomas, Neath hooker Williams is preferred to Llanelli's Robin McBryde and Newport second row Gough, who missed the England match through injury, returns in place of Llanelli's Chris Wyatt.